The New Jersey man who won the $338 million Powerball lottery said he felt "pure joy" at winning the huge jackpot.

Dominican immigrant Pedro Quezada appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters Tuesday afternoon to officially claim the prize. The former bodega owner-operator said his mind is not clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money, but he does have one thing in mind-a good car.

He did decide to take the lump sum payment, which is $221 million or about $152 million after taxes.

A hiker trapped for days on a California mountain may owe his life to this hiker and his dog.

Ramon Llamas made the discovery while hiking on a dirt trail with his dog Molé when he said the animal began pulling him toward some rocks. When found, the hiker told him he had been trapped for four days with no food or water.

Authorities said the man got stuck after he slipped and fell into a crack between some rocks.